"Posi Track" Suspension Forks Recalled by Pacific Cycle
NEWS from CPSC
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Information and Public Affairs
Washington, DC 20207
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Media Relations
July 9, 1996
(301) 504-7908
Release # 96-161
CPSC, Pacific Cycle USA Announce Recall of "Posi Track"
Suspension Forks
WASHINGTON, DC - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission, Diversified Investments
Corporation, doing business as Pacific Cycle USA of
McFarland, Wis., is voluntarily recalling approximately
10,000 "Posi Track" mountain bike suspension forks. The
forks may crack or separate, causing a rider to lose control
of the bicycle and fall.
Pacific Cycle USA has received 150 reports of these
forks cracking or separating. Eight of these incidents
resulted in injuries, including facial and dental injuries,
a concussion, a fractured nose, a fractured jaw, cuts, and
bruises.
The metal forks have a black "Posi Track" decal on each
fork blade (stanchion tube), which is secured to an alloy
crown by two fouR-millimeter allen head bolts.
Toys "R" Us and Target stores sold the forks nationwide
from May 1994 through August 1995 as original equipment on
1994 and 1995 26-inch Pacific Conquest, Cyclone, and
Conqueror bicycles.
Consumers who own bicycles with the defective
suspension forks should stop using the bicycles immediately
and call Pacific's service department at (800) 283-3303 for
a free replacement fork.
"Posi Track" suspension forks with stanchions welded to
the crown are not involved in this recall. In addition,
"Posi Track" forks with colored decals are not involved in
this recall.